Yes I'll still watch even though some of the stories are daft, Peter's verdict next week at least it wasn't as long as Oscar Pistorius's and Cilla Battersby returning as well. I wonder will she just knock on Fiz's door and take up residence there.
And therein lies the problem, people. The stories are daft because the scriptwriters and producers know that you will sit and watch whatever rubbish they throw at you. And they will continue to throw that rubbish your way for as long as you continue to watch.
I watch Peaky Blinders and Ripper Street for gritty drama; programmes like Lewis for more considered drama; Our Zoo and The Mill for a rollicking good story and Coronation Street for a bit of escapism and nostalgia. If it was realistic it would be boring - it would just show everyone sat in front of the tv or pc, the Rovers would have been shut down years ago and there would be either Dev's shop or Rita's, not enough trade for both. One would be a charity shop with Emily behind the counter.
"im getting fed up with it....but i will still watch it "
I never understood that comment when applied to TV especially soaps. Why? I stopped watching all of them about 6 years ago as the storylines were getting more and more ludicrous. I can honestly i've not missed 'em one iota.
I'm back watching corrie after a few weeks when I got bored with it. It seems to be picking up again as is Emmerdale. Jai kidnapping Charity, and locking her in a container, scary.
More often than not the phone rings during or after Corrie and it's my sister...'What a load of rubbish'...haha, but we still watch it, sort of.
I've always loved Emmerdale best....Cain's in it. :)
Anna was renting the house from Jerry Morton when she and her husband Eddie decided to adopt Faye. Husband runs off, Jerry decides to sell the house. Owen already knows Anna because his daugther Izzie is dating her son Gary.
Owen buys the house and becomes Anna's landlord. Later on, despite Faye's hardest efforts to stop it, Anna and Owen become a couple.